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A bit longer and a bit further.

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Apple to be Carbon Neutral by 2030
byApple has made an announcement that by 2030 theyโre entire business, including the Macs and iPhones you purchase will be carbon neutral. This is a great step in the right direction and Iโm glad to see Apple taking the lead.
Sometimes I get disappointed with macOS and think that my next computer may be a ย Thinkpad running Linux. But itโs moves like this that help keep excited about supporting the company.ย Between the ARM Macs and climate change leadership, Appleโs future is looking brighter than ever.
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5km after work๐๐ป First 5km since Feb 24th.
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The Week #2
by- I don't think I've seen the sun in over a week and the forecast is for rain and clouds for the next week. This isn't a complaint because once the rainy season is over it'll be hot basically all the time. (Update: Saw some blue skies and it's hot ๐ฅต)
- I watched a french documentary called Antifa: Chasseurs de Skins. It's about the anti-fascists in Paris who fought the neo-Nazi gangs in the 80's. You can watch it here.
- Sent in my FPCA (Federal Post Card Application) so I can get an absentee ballot this fall. Thankfully I can submit it all by email. With sending mail to the US being difficult / delayed right now, I worry a bit about sending in my actual ballot this fall.
- I ran for 30 minutes for the first time in a while. It's still cool enough to run with a mask on. Using some nice homemade masks that my MIL made me so they're not hot.
- In a discussion on writing engaging technical content on HN, someone linked to a lecture from the University of Chicago about writing outside of academe. The crux of the message is: those rules you were told about writing (use short sentences, don't start sentences with "and", or "but", only use active verbs) don't make sense and are anti-patterns. When you're writing in school, you don't think it, but you're literally paying the teachers to read your work. Outside of school, your writing must provide some value to the reader or they won't read it.
- Three-day work week this week thanks to a couple of public holidays giving everyone a four-day weekend. Looking forward to having a couple extra days off, but not quite sure what to do with it.
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Iโve been trying to master the tools I use on a daily basis better. Some of that is learning how to do things with them that I donโt know how to do them presently. ย For example โvalidate and prettify this JSONโ. ย Usually itโs a quick trip to some json linting service online, copy/paste/validate. I know it can be done locally and Iโve done it locally in the past, but muscle memory takes time to retrain. But if I can manage it one task at a time, Iโll be a pro in no-time.